Rhinovirus-induced epithelial rig-i inflammasome suppresses antiviral immunity and promotes inflammation in asthma and covid-19

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  • who: Urszula Radzikowska from the Inclusion and ethics Ethical permissions were obtained for all studies including humans and human-derived material presented in this studyIn vivo rhinovirus infection in controls and patients with asthma was approved by the St. Mary`s Hospital Research Ethics Committee (United Kingdom), permission number, /, (observational trial registration number NCT01159782)48. The observational study on controls and patients with asthma referred as the Cohort SIBRO was approved by the Kantonale Ethik-Kommission Zu00fcrich (Switzerland), permission number KEK-ZH-Nr., and the Bioethical Committee, Wroclaw Medical University (Poland), permission numbers KB-70/, and KB567 . . .

     

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